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February 2017 Walpole Public Library “SIGHTS & SOUNDS” (NEW AUDIO/VISUAL) FEBRUARY 2017 DVDs 248.4 CAT Catching fire, becoming flame KEE Keeping up with the Joneses 248.4 SAY Saying yes LIG The light between oceans 282 COM Come follow me MAN The man who fell to earth 394.1 JUS Just eat it MAX Max Steel Mike and Dave need wedding 782.81 SON Sondheim : a celebration MIK dates Thanks for the memories : the 791.43 HOP MIS NR Mr. Pig Bob Hope specials MIS 791.45 FOR For the love of Spock Mr. Robot : season 2 SEAS.2 936.23 AFT After Stonehenge MUG NR Mughale-E-Azam 973.932 CHO The choice 2016 MYK NR My King BLU NR Blush OUI Ouija : origin of evil COM Come and find me PAK NR Pakeezah The Doctor Blake Mysteries : RAY DOC SEAS.3 Ray Donovan : season 4 season 3 SEAS.4 SCR DON Don’t breathe Scream Queens : season 1 SEAS.1 SHE DRE The dressmaker Shetland : season 3 SEAS.3 SHER FAB The fabulous Baker Boys Sherlock : season 4 SEAS.4 GIR The girl on the train SUJ NR Sujata GIR SEAS.5 Girls : season 5 TRA NR Train to Busan TWE HOM SEAS.5 Homeland : season 5 12 Monkeys : season 2 SEAS.2 WHO The whole truth Books on CD The kindness True colors 158.1 FEL HANNAH challenge 972.85 PRE Lost city of the Monkey LAURENS Lord of the privateers God GRIFFIN Curtain of death PATTERSON Never Never WOODS Below the belt Continued on other side 2 Walpole Public Library NEW AUDIO/VISUAL 2016 CDs POP BOD The Bodeans Slash and burn : the best of the BoDeans POP DIX Dixie Chicks Home POP HAR Harris, EmmyLou Red dirt girl POP HIL Hill, Faith Breathe POP JAC Jackson, Alan Drive POP LAM Lambert, Miranda Four the record POP LAM Lambert, Miranda Revolution POP LOV Loveless, Patty Mountain soul POP PIS Pistol Annies Hell on heels POP URB Urban, Keith Fuse .
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